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‘Ultra Luxury' Home Rentals: Like Airbnb, But for Rich People
Ultra luxury villas come with palatial grounds, private chefs and nightly rates that equal many people’s monthly mortgage payments.
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For the LGBTQ Community, Family Brings Extra Benefits and Costs
Financial planning is important for LGBTQ individuals and families, as many marry later than non-LGBTQ peers and face higher costs when having children.
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Road Closure Controversy in College Area
Construction now blocks the southern end of Reservoir Driver at Montezuma Road near SDSU. That means residents along Reservoir have to drive all the way north towards Alvarado Road and loop around to get out of their neighborhood.
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New Michael Moore-Backed Doc Tackles Alternative Energy
What if alternative energy isn’t all it’s cracked up to be? That’s the provocative question explored in the documentary “Planet of the Humans,” which is backed and promoted by filmmaker Michael Moore and directed by one of his longtime collaborators. It premiered last week at his Traverse City Film Festival. The film, which does not yet have distribution, is a...
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Elementary School Students Relocated Due to Mystery Sinkholes on Campus
Students at Garrison Elementary School in Oceanside will begin their school year at a different campus while crews work to repair a pair of sinkholes at the campus.
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2 Sinkholes Threaten Students' Return to Oceanside Elementary School
There are two sinkholes on the campus of an Oceanside elementary school and the district said Tuesday it is not willing to put staff and students on campus if they don’t know why some sections of ground are sinking.
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Police Investigating the Disappearance of National City Man
Police are investigating the disappearance of a 35-year-old man from National City.
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Dodgers, MLB Honor Jackie Robinson's Centennial Year
Vin Scully joined the widow of Jackie Robinson to honor the player who broke baseball’s color barrier during Robinson’s centennial birthday celebration Monday night.
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The Talking Dead: Life During and After ‘Game of Thrones'
Oh, how special it must feel to land a role on a new pilot for HBO — or better yet, get a call saying you’ve got the part on the show that has become a pop culture phenomenon — only to know that your character could be killed off. On the spot. Anytime. Maybe in the same way as the...
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Veteran Who Inspired Honor Flight San Diego Dies at 95
The veteran that inspired a local program that has helped hundreds visit national memorials and honor servicemembers throughout history died Sunday.
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Russia Gives US Access to American Held on Espionage Charges
The Russian government allowed an American citizen held on espionage charges to have access Wednesday to U.S. officials seeking answers about his arrest. U.S. consular officials were granted access to Michigan resident Paul Whelan for the first time since his arrest during a visit to the country, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said. Whelan, head of global security for a...
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Second Group of Migrants Arrive at US-Mexico Border
A convoy of nine trucks filled with hundreds of Central American migrants arrived on Tuesday in Tijuana, Mexico, at the same time Customs and Border Protection shut down port of entry lanes due to their expected arrival.
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Brother of Young Organ Donor Throws First Pitch Ahead of Padres Game
Another San Diego family has turned the loss of their young child into life for others.
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Autistic Boy Seriously Injured While at Child Care
A father filed a lawsuit against a child care home in Garden Grove for children with disabilities due to alleged physical abuse of his autistic child.
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Professional Wrestling Hall of Famer Bruno Sammartino Dies at 82
Bruno Sammartino, professional wrestling’s “Living Legend” and one of its longest-reigning champions, has died. Sammartino was 82.
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Jackie Robinson's Daughter: Black Baseball Players Reluctant to Speak Out
Jackie Robinson’s daughter thinks black baseball players are more reluctant to speak publicly about racial issues than their NFL and NBA colleagues because they constitute a lower percentage of rosters. She spoke at Citi Field on Sunday to mark Jackie Robinson Day, the 71st anniversary of her father breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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Mistaken Identity: Witness Claims She Was Target in Doctor's Killing
NBC 7 has learned new details in the killing of a physician in Tijuana, Mexico who was the sister of a well-known sports announcer.
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'Airbnb Ruined Our Summer Vacation'
Thousands of travelers are staying in rentals this summer booked on the popular site Airbnb, but the NBC4 I-Team found evidence of problems that some say spoiled their vacations.
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Watertown Woman Writes Touching, Humorous Obit For Pet Dog
Every pet owner knows their beloved friend is a member of the family.
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Pennsylvania Boy, 14, Shoots, Kills Sleeping Mom, Brother: Police
A 14-year-old western Pennsylvania boy is charged as an adult with shooting and killing his mother and younger brother while they slept.